I truly love India. Everything I am today — my values, my mindset, my education, my strength — has roots in this country.
India is not just a place for me. It is my foundation.
India teaches resilience. It teaches adjustment. It teaches how to grow even in chaos.
And for that, I will always respect it.
This is not hate. It is concern.
Loving something also means wanting it to improve.
Sometimes I feel we struggle with basic things that deeply matter:
These are not problems because India is “bad.”
They are problems because we are still developing and managing a massive population with diverse challenges.
But I believe improvement is possible.
If we focus more on:
Then India can rise even stronger than it already is.
Change starts with individuals — including me.
I also deeply admire and Not because they are “perfect” — no country is perfect — but because of certain qualities they consistently maintain.
Things I personally admire:
Their systems show how collective discipline can transform a nation.
But they also have challenges:
Every country has strengths and weaknesses.
What inspires me is not comparison — but learning.
Deep down, after achieving my dreams and fulfilling my family’s dreams, I sometimes imagine living in the countryside of Japan or Korea.
Not to escape India.
But to experience:
At the same time, I want to contribute positively wherever I live.
Because in the end, a country becomes better when its people become better.
I don’t believe in hating any nation.
I believe in:
India is my heart.
Japan and Korea are my inspiration in certain aspects.
And my goal is simple —
to grow as a person and help build a better environment, wherever life takes me.